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i believe this house should reject this motion. at this crucial moment in our nation's history, a general election is simply not in the national interest. just decided to put the question of membership -- parliament decided to put the question of membership. 52liament invoked article trigger the process, and now parliament -- 50 two trigger the process, and now parliament must finish the job. i will give way in just a moment. a general election would mean the opposite. far from helping parliament finish the job, and fulfill our promise to the people of the united kingdom, it would be extending article 50 and delaying brexit for who knows how long. >> she's lost a quarter of her cabinet. gone.mbers of her -- are she has experienced the biggest defeat in parliamentary history. what shred of credibility does our government have left? p.m. may: the honorable gentleman might not have noticed that what we are debating today is a vote of no-confidence in the government. he has an opportunity to express his opinion in a vote. >> as somebod
i believe this house should reject this motion. at this crucial moment in our nation's history, a general election is simply not in the national interest. just decided to put the question of membership -- parliament decided to put the question of membership. 52liament invoked article trigger the process, and now parliament -- 50 two trigger the process, and now parliament must finish the job. i will give way in just a moment. a general election would mean the opposite. far from helping...
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this bill. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from georgia. mr. graves: i'd like to yield some time to the ranking woman of the appropriations committee, my good friend and wonderful representative from the state of texas, ms. granger. the speaker pro tempore: how much time? mr. graves: as much time as she needs to consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for such time she may consume. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i rise today no opposition to h.r. 264. unfortunately, as with all the appropriations bills we consider this week, moving this bill across the house floor will not resolve the partial government shutdown. it's a job and responsibility of congress to appropriate funds. we must come together both republicans and democrats in the house and the senate to put together legislation solution that will reopen the government and fund border security. one that represents the will of both chamb
this bill. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from georgia. mr. graves: i'd like to yield some time to the ranking woman of the appropriations committee, my good friend and wonderful representative from the state of texas, ms. granger. the speaker pro tempore: how much time? mr. graves: as much time as she needs to consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for such time she may consume....
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this story begins with this man, .n. now today he's not very well known in america, but if you ask international human rights lawyers, they will tell you he is very important. he is the founding father of international human rights law. in fact, if you ask some of them, they will say he is the greatest international lawyer of the 20th century. he was the man who coined the term crimes against humanity. he came up with the idea of international bill of human rights. recently two law professors said he was the man singhal and responsible for the postwar international order -- singularly responsible for the postwar international order. here are the people and i will have some sliced illustrate some of the people. here is his proposal for international bill of the rights of man. and some of his writings. the question is, where did he come up with his ideas? if i told you that after world this bige thire was push as being -- to talk about rights as something that you protect? he's a jew, he was eastern europe. he was a jew fr
this story begins with this man, .n. now today he's not very well known in america, but if you ask international human rights lawyers, they will tell you he is very important. he is the founding father of international human rights law. in fact, if you ask some of them, they will say he is the greatest international lawyer of the 20th century. he was the man who coined the term crimes against humanity. he came up with the idea of international bill of human rights. recently two law professors...
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of this effort by this anonymous russian twitter handle. i will just tell you i've nothing excitingy tell you about that. we are still trying to track that down when this indictment came out today and when josh and casey started talking publicly about how they had been targeted and how they had been shopped this stuff, that's the first we heard we might have been targeted in this way as well. so we're trying to figure that out. we're trying to track it down. well will keep you posted if we learn anything further. but, again, right now at this point we're trying to figure out if we were somehow caught up in this mess, and if so, did it give us anything interesting we can show on tv. so it's been a fascinating day in the news. lots of surprises. we've got barbara mcquade joining us tonight. we have a "wall street journal" reporter joining us on something truly alarming that just happened in the intelligence committee. we've actually got some good news coming up tonight right at the end of the show. there is lots to come tonight. stay with us.
of this effort by this anonymous russian twitter handle. i will just tell you i've nothing excitingy tell you about that. we are still trying to track that down when this indictment came out today and when josh and casey started talking publicly about how they had been targeted and how they had been shopped this stuff, that's the first we heard we might have been targeted in this way as well. so we're trying to figure that out. we're trying to track it down. well will keep you posted if we...
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is this. an attack on the social cohesion of our country i've read and heard that many artists journalists and politicians are affected. the aim is obviously to create a climate of fear a climate of insecurity in our country. the leak was first discovered thursday evening but it seems the first documents started appearing in december with a twitter account releasing information daily in the style of an advent calendar none of the internal documents that were released a thought to be highly sensitive at the moment there's no known suspects or any clear motives. bit of nonstop. let's not kid ourselves there's no such thing as a personal privacy and where all vulnerable to attacks like this but they need to be stopped but the follow sign this is an offense time gem and politicize have been hacked twenty fifteen russia was accused of a series of cyber attacks that stole data from computers in the jenin parliament and last year the german government's i tina came under a fresh attack russian hacker
is this. an attack on the social cohesion of our country i've read and heard that many artists journalists and politicians are affected. the aim is obviously to create a climate of fear a climate of insecurity in our country. the leak was first discovered thursday evening but it seems the first documents started appearing in december with a twitter account releasing information daily in the style of an advent calendar none of the internal documents that were released a thought to be highly...
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how this information got into the public domain it's an interesting line that this is not this incident should be a turning point in the debate over cyber security it's easy. because once you create a climate of fear and insecurity in our country and. then. also coming up tonight a shocking threat from the u.s. president trump says he's willing to keep the government shutdown for years. as the government shutdown stretches on and hundreds of thousands of workers are without their paychecks democrats late last night proposed a solution that's unlikely to get passed the block of trumps unused. we begin the day with one of the most aggressive and far reaching cyber attacks ever here in germany the personal information of hundreds of politicians and public figures has been published online and attacked confirming germany as a preferred target of cyber criminals no news of the breach triggered an emergency meeting today of germany's national cyber defense agency there are many unknowns tonight the interior ministry says it remains unclear whether the attacks were the result of a hack or a da
how this information got into the public domain it's an interesting line that this is not this incident should be a turning point in the debate over cyber security it's easy. because once you create a climate of fear and insecurity in our country and. then. also coming up tonight a shocking threat from the u.s. president trump says he's willing to keep the government shutdown for years. as the government shutdown stretches on and hundreds of thousands of workers are without their paychecks...
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wow, this stuff resinates with the base. let me pick up on this. he's an acolyte of king, the president ichl president. it's not the other way around. he can't call him out. he's living the dream that steve king had. >> i'll tell you the worry for many people that are enlightened but mostly people of color, my noir t minorities are concerned about where we go from here. number one, if we're going to survive all of this and then what happens to the country after that? is it ir rreprable. because remember, 50 years or so dr. king lost his life and how much has changed in 50 years? we still have people that have these views that are pushing through these views and are afraid of diversity in america. i wish we had that picture of the new congress and the new senate. >> do you know what steve king called that picture? >> no place for white men. >> that's right. >> yeah. >> there's proof positive. he knows what he's saying. he knows what he's saying. >> not that there's no place for white men. you have to make room for everybody. that's the point. >> exa
wow, this stuff resinates with the base. let me pick up on this. he's an acolyte of king, the president ichl president. it's not the other way around. he can't call him out. he's living the dream that steve king had. >> i'll tell you the worry for many people that are enlightened but mostly people of color, my noir t minorities are concerned about where we go from here. number one, if we're going to survive all of this and then what happens to the country after that? is it ir rreprable....
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this developing this morning. appointed russian attorney said he was carrying state secrets but didn't know it. >> we are moments away from the opening bell on wall street. dow set to drop at the open. see the red arrow? investors on edge about new warnings about global growth slowing in part because of the trade war between the u.s. and china. ♪ you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. rex catches everything and so does jackson hewitt, like the biggest tax reform in decades at jackson hewitt we help lots of people like you. no one gets you a bigger refund. otherwise you get $100. that's right. no one gets you a bigger refund. visit jackson hewitt today. means they won't hike your rat
this developing this morning. appointed russian attorney said he was carrying state secrets but didn't know it. >> we are moments away from the opening bell on wall street. dow set to drop at the open. see the red arrow? investors on edge about new warnings about global growth slowing in part because of the trade war between the u.s. and china. ♪ you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things...
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but this president does. this has become very personal.side of this president that i simply do not understand as i guy who's been immersed in leadership like mark from the age of 18 on. mark and i have been in this world where leadership and character matter in everything. consistency in how you behave and what you say matters every moment of every day. and for the president to say, i essentially fired him is simply not true because what jim mattis did at the end of the day, after two years, jim mattis realized my voice is not being heard. i'm not providing sound counsel to the president. i'm getting pushback as a matter of routine. i'm trying to have these conversations. they're not working. so in a term that mark knows very, very well, is jim mattis stole a march on the president. he said, mr. president, you're burning daylight on me. this obviously isn't working. i've reached the decision point before you did. i'm going to leave. then the president then takes credit for his departure. that i simply don't understand. >> let's bring in ge
but this president does. this has become very personal.side of this president that i simply do not understand as i guy who's been immersed in leadership like mark from the age of 18 on. mark and i have been in this world where leadership and character matter in everything. consistency in how you behave and what you say matters every moment of every day. and for the president to say, i essentially fired him is simply not true because what jim mattis did at the end of the day, after two years,...
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this as well. this is about taking care of people. 800,000 federal workers whether they're working without pay or being preload they are being forced to make impossible financial decisions every day whether it's paying the rent for their mortgages and putting food on the table or even delaying the critical of your decision. and not all of them are eligible for an appointment benefits. just last week i was back in nevada and talked with several employees in my district, tsa, air traffic controllers and parsers in place and they are not force they been sent forced to sign up for present at the age of 51 but there being forced to borrow against their retirement or their children's education savings fund. in borrowing has cost. these workers should not be responsible for the additional cost of this unnecessary shutdown. that is why i'm supporting this bill and provide immediate relief financially and not after the shutdown ends but immediately. to meet their financial operations right now. it applies t
this as well. this is about taking care of people. 800,000 federal workers whether they're working without pay or being preload they are being forced to make impossible financial decisions every day whether it's paying the rent for their mortgages and putting food on the table or even delaying the critical of your decision. and not all of them are eligible for an appointment benefits. just last week i was back in nevada and talked with several employees in my district, tsa, air traffic...
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did you see this? did you see this today? in one of the surreal things about this presidency is that no matter what else is going on, no matter what happens in any given day in the news, right, in the back of all of our minds, we all know somewhere that this president, whatever he's doing good or bad, you know, exciting or embarrassing, whatever it is, this president is also technically known as individual one in a multiple felony criminal case that's about to send his longtime personal friend and business associate to federal prison for three years. the president is individual one and was named as such by prosecutors when they brought charges against cohen for having paid more than $250,000 in hush money trying to assure two women wouldn't go public ahead of election day with their allegations they had had affairs with the president. of all the things this president has been accused of and associated with, those hush money payments to those two women seem so small, right? so tawdry and tabloid and dumb. as something potentia
did you see this? did you see this today? in one of the surreal things about this presidency is that no matter what else is going on, no matter what happens in any given day in the news, right, in the back of all of our minds, we all know somewhere that this president, whatever he's doing good or bad, you know, exciting or embarrassing, whatever it is, this president is also technically known as individual one in a multiple felony criminal case that's about to send his longtime personal friend...
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this is all we want to see and it happened in this case. thanks again to jayme's family and the entire community of barron for never giving up on jayme. today we can say that jayme kloss is home, thank you. >> thank you. next i want to bring up the wisconsin attorney general, josh call. >> thank you, sheriff. first, let me thank sheriff fitzgerald for his incredible leadership throughout this process. sheriff, people across wisconsin and i suspect across this country are overjoyed that jayme is finally safe. this was an effort that involved numerous law enforcement agencies, more than i have time to name. i want to thank everybody who participated in this investigation. i want to thank everybody in the community who volunteered, who played a role who supported this investigation and law enforcement. i'm incredibly proud of the work that the department of justice played in assisting with this investigation. the department of justice will continue to assist as needed with the investigation and with the prosecution of this case. thank you agai
this is all we want to see and it happened in this case. thanks again to jayme's family and the entire community of barron for never giving up on jayme. today we can say that jayme kloss is home, thank you. >> thank you. next i want to bring up the wisconsin attorney general, josh call. >> thank you, sheriff. first, let me thank sheriff fitzgerald for his incredible leadership throughout this process. sheriff, people across wisconsin and i suspect across this country are overjoyed...
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the coach brought this up and made this a big deal.apolis school office black male achievement. someone who pays attention to this a great deal. i coach a predominantly inner city high school team. we go to a rural area jordan, minnesota. this is there please explain how and why this is appropriate at a high school basketball game? this coach also when they saw that banner told his team to stay in the locker room for the national anthem. he kept his team in the locker room for the national anthem. they came out and played the game and left. he posted that afterwards. >> yeah. i just don't get why this is affecting the young black man. i will be straight with you, pete, as someone who grew up in the inner cities, we are not concerned about this. we are trying to get our next meal. and the fact that we are somehow now in this culture trying to make young black males weak. my father would be ashamed if i didn't go out there and play the basketball game or stay inside of the locker room because some guys offended me because of their politi
the coach brought this up and made this a big deal.apolis school office black male achievement. someone who pays attention to this a great deal. i coach a predominantly inner city high school team. we go to a rural area jordan, minnesota. this is there please explain how and why this is appropriate at a high school basketball game? this coach also when they saw that banner told his team to stay in the locker room for the national anthem. he kept his team in the locker room for the national...
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so, this is an idea. they're now saying, what about taking money meant for disaster areas like puerto rico to pay for it? plus, president trump tries to re-write history. >> i would say mexico's going to pay for it. obviously, i never said this and i never meant they're going to write out a check. >> except he did. he did say it. wait until you hear it. and president trump claims a wall would stop drugs entering the united states. so sanjay gupta went to the border to investigate. >> the vast amount of hard narcotics don't come through at places like this. ♪ when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what comes next. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you mi
so, this is an idea. they're now saying, what about taking money meant for disaster areas like puerto rico to pay for it? plus, president trump tries to re-write history. >> i would say mexico's going to pay for it. obviously, i never said this and i never meant they're going to write out a check. >> except he did. he did say it. wait until you hear it. and president trump claims a wall would stop drugs entering the united states. so sanjay gupta went to the border to investigate....
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it's a step this house can take and it's a step this house quite frankly should take. madam speaker, finally, i just want to say as the gentleman from oklahoma pointed out, this select committee is truly bipartisan, and the ideas that come out of this select committee will be truly bipartisan. we can improve the way this house is run. we can improve the way we do things here. i think the american people are hoping we will move in that direction, and i think we have an opportunity to do that. and i want to say to the gentleman from oklahoma, i really appreciate his tone and his support for this initiative. you know, we all talk about new beginnings and about ways to make things better and i think we're off to a good start. with that i want to thank the gentleman from florida, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: i thank you, madam speaker. i want to echo my friend's comments to some degree. first, i want to thank him personally and i want to thank his fellow members on the democr
it's a step this house can take and it's a step this house quite frankly should take. madam speaker, finally, i just want to say as the gentleman from oklahoma pointed out, this select committee is truly bipartisan, and the ideas that come out of this select committee will be truly bipartisan. we can improve the way this house is run. we can improve the way we do things here. i think the american people are hoping we will move in that direction, and i think we have an opportunity to do that....
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this is a good product. did somebody bring you this design? -noemi: no, this is me.monis: well, i'm noticing that noemi has a keen sense of fashion. but while noemi's talent tells me this company has a real shot at success, these financials are telling me a very different story. the loss on this statement shows $500,000, which is what you told me. -stephanie: exactly. -lemonis: okay. professional fees of $250,000. stephanie: we went through a tough lawsuit last year. lemonis: was it the divorce? stephanie: yes. lemonis: ah. so, this is not a recurring... stephanie: no. no. this does not happen normally. lemonis: so, if i look at the financials for last year, i take out the lawsuit, which means i still lost $250,000 for the year. we have about $900,000 of inventory. how much of that would you say is wrong? stephanie: right now we're stuck with about $400,000. lemonis: you have cash tied up in inventory that isn't right for your business. i understand that they lost $500,000 last year -- $250,000 from a lawsuit and $250,000 of bad inventory. but that's not the real pro
this is a good product. did somebody bring you this design? -noemi: no, this is me.monis: well, i'm noticing that noemi has a keen sense of fashion. but while noemi's talent tells me this company has a real shot at success, these financials are telling me a very different story. the loss on this statement shows $500,000, which is what you told me. -stephanie: exactly. -lemonis: okay. professional fees of $250,000. stephanie: we went through a tough lawsuit last year. lemonis: was it the...
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briefing they gave the president this afternoon that the news media made all of this up and this was all fake news. >> there is no way -- and i know these people. there is no way that in the oval office they said this is fake news. the media made this all up. i can't imagine what they said. can you imagine that moment? again, these are very serious professionals, the most serious professionals we have in the united states government. there they are, with the president who told them that they need to go back to school and that he disagrees with them. there is no way on god's green earth that the director of the cia said oh, mr. president, that was all fake news. the president made that up. again, look, this is not a contestable argument, right? we know exactly what they said and we know exactly what the president has said and those two things are pretty radical ly at odds. under those circumstances, there is no way that a serious person sides with the president and says oh, everything i said yesterday in front of the united states congress was misinterpreted, was fake news. that did n
briefing they gave the president this afternoon that the news media made all of this up and this was all fake news. >> there is no way -- and i know these people. there is no way that in the oval office they said this is fake news. the media made this all up. i can't imagine what they said. can you imagine that moment? again, these are very serious professionals, the most serious professionals we have in the united states government. there they are, with the president who told them that...
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know that this family is in this thing for the duration. our human rights head, cheryl davis, i just saw her, she is here somewhere. so many of you that i know and love so dearly, you are once again expressing your love for me and my family, and i cannot thank you enough for the kindness that has been shown to us through this process. i love you all so much. thank you. danielle, thank you so much. they worked together, ran together, and did all kinds of stuff together. i thank you all so much. god bless you. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> community housing partnership wants to present this. this is what we will be hanging here at the property. this is for you reverend townsend. i don't know anything, my staff knows absolutely everything. >> how wonderful. thank you so much. [applause] >> do you want to come up while okay. in memory of rachel townsend to herb -- for devotion and to provide a voice to the voiceless , we dedicate the rachel townsend apartments in her honor on december 19th, 2018. [cheers and applause] >> let me say one ot
know that this family is in this thing for the duration. our human rights head, cheryl davis, i just saw her, she is here somewhere. so many of you that i know and love so dearly, you are once again expressing your love for me and my family, and i cannot thank you enough for the kindness that has been shown to us through this process. i love you all so much. thank you. danielle, thank you so much. they worked together, ran together, and did all kinds of stuff together. i thank you all so much....
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do you think that this -- what is in this report, questions that you would have about this report for michael cohen, is that something he can talk about in the public portion? >> good question. i think that certainly anything that would border on classified material or would be classified material certainly could not be discussed in public, but with regard to matters that are already in the public arena or that are publicly known, i would urge that there be full transparencies so that the public can hear michael cohen unplugged. >> so if he were asked, did the president instruct you to lie to congress, presumably that is not a matter that is classified, right? >> i personally don't think so. on the other hand, i would want to know whether the material about whether he was asked to lie is somehow classified. so we would have to be very careful about the extent to which the questioning would proceed. we don't want to either interfere with the mueller investigation or interfere with any other investigation being conducted by the house intel committee pertaining to classified information.
do you think that this -- what is in this report, questions that you would have about this report for michael cohen, is that something he can talk about in the public portion? >> good question. i think that certainly anything that would border on classified material or would be classified material certainly could not be discussed in public, but with regard to matters that are already in the public arena or that are publicly known, i would urge that there be full transparencies so that the...
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every community in this city, and i say this in all -- having been in every community in this city, everybodyants more cops, every wants more foot beat. >> commissioner hamasaki: i've heard that. >> but we only have so many, and we have to use what we have. we make adjustments where we need to. we often supplement -- for example, we put the specialized units, the hondas, the solos, the specific deployment to enhance the area that's there, but i don't think the deployment is inadequate. >> commissioner hamasaki: you'd like more if we had them -- >> right. >> commissioner hamasaki: but based on our current city staffing. >> right. so now, we have to balance. we're always looking at constant ways to do that. in this past year, we've really developed our staffing and deployment unit. we have a much better handle where all of our officers are before we got this in place. we track or equipment in and out of the -- our equipment in and out of the stations. it's just a matter of being smart where we deploy. i was just going to say, when we have an issue, we can make adjustments, and a lot of times th
every community in this city, and i say this in all -- having been in every community in this city, everybodyants more cops, every wants more foot beat. >> commissioner hamasaki: i've heard that. >> but we only have so many, and we have to use what we have. we make adjustments where we need to. we often supplement -- for example, we put the specialized units, the hondas, the solos, the specific deployment to enhance the area that's there, but i don't think the deployment is...
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announcer: this is "was."ngton we funding is provided by -- >> i was able to turn thear craft around and -- thera ai around and the mission around and save two men's lives that night. >> m firob helped me to grow up quickly and that will happen when you're asked to respond to a coup. >> in 2001 i signed up for the air force. two days later 9-11 happened. ♪ >> babble. the language program that teaches real life conversations in a new language. such as spanish, french, germ, italian, and more. babble's 10 to 15-minute lessons are available as an a or online. more information on babble.com. announcer: funding is provided by through the yuen foundation. committed to bridging cultural communities. our the corporation for public broadcasting and by contribuons to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. president trump announced longest at the government shutdown in history would end. ksfor three w the deal with congressional leader
announcer: this is "was."ngton we funding is provided by -- >> i was able to turn thear craft around and -- thera ai around and the mission around and save two men's lives that night. >> m firob helped me to grow up quickly and that will happen when you're asked to respond to a coup. >> in 2001 i signed up for the air force. two days later 9-11 happened. ♪ >> babble. the language program that teaches real life conversations in a new language. such as spanish,...
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to veto this. was not to veto this resolution i'm not getting into the specifics of this matter i don't want to discuss whether we should have passed this resolution and not but what he did is he asked to russia basically to defend the position that the united states has maintained for decades so these are the two accusations and. michael flynn i don't know what the court will decide eventually but it's very obvious for me that this situation is completely absurd so that's what's going on with the rushing the united states. the news police. thank you very much you can reach. mr leverett. and we will proceed through my motion. has to do with the peace treaty between japan and russia a government. simply. new round of talks and as we start as you look at what was started on the basis in the. name to. finally put our relations on to a whole new level that cheating was meant to be supported by didn't you mon peoples of the two countries i don't this ten and japan doesn't understand it but if you put it
to veto this. was not to veto this resolution i'm not getting into the specifics of this matter i don't want to discuss whether we should have passed this resolution and not but what he did is he asked to russia basically to defend the position that the united states has maintained for decades so these are the two accusations and. michael flynn i don't know what the court will decide eventually but it's very obvious for me that this situation is completely absurd so that's what's going on with...
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i have lived in this neighborhood since august of this year. after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and find out about various programs that could help us get back on our feet, and i signed up for the below market rate program, got my certificate, and started applying and won the housing lottery. this particular building was brand-new, and really, this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. and i came to the open house here, and there were literally hundreds of people looking at the building. and i -- in my mind, i was, like, how am i ever going to possibly win this? and i did. and when you get that notice that you want, it's surreal, and you don't really believe it, and then it sinks in, yeah, i can have it, and i'm finally good to go; i can stay. my favorite thing about my home, although i miss the charm about the old victorian is everything is brand-new. it's beautiful. my kitchen is amazing. i've really started to enjoy cooking. i really lo
i have lived in this neighborhood since august of this year. after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and find out about various programs that could help us get back on our feet, and i signed up for the below market rate program, got my certificate, and started applying and won the housing lottery. this particular building was brand-new, and really, this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. and...
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goes like this, goes like this, goes like this. then it goes like this. so that, as you sigh, 96% of people on earth were living on $2 a day. >> guest: 2 or $3 a day. >> host: 2 or $3 a day. that number is 9% on earth today. so we have 90% of humanity. humanity is three times, three or four types, there are three or four times more people on the planet than there were in 1750. so we have this, and we think, because it is in our nature to think this is our parents, grandparents, everything else. we think that this is the what it means to be human, to live with free speech. you have certain level of income. even if you're poor, all this stuff about how the poorest person in america today is, it is not clear that the richest person in america in the year 1900 would want to change places because he could get septic infection and digest guest right. >> host: just walking down the street. that is not what like is like now. we think natural order of things, this thing, this period of 300,000 years is what people really are and that we have built this thing, has
goes like this, goes like this, goes like this. then it goes like this. so that, as you sigh, 96% of people on earth were living on $2 a day. >> guest: 2 or $3 a day. >> host: 2 or $3 a day. that number is 9% on earth today. so we have 90% of humanity. humanity is three times, three or four types, there are three or four times more people on the planet than there were in 1750. so we have this, and we think, because it is in our nature to think this is our parents, grandparents,...
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this is not the first time this has happened in this investigation.hen paul manafort, when there was a raid on his home in virginia, it was on the night between two days when he was cooperating with two different congressional committees and it was under circumstances where the special counsel's office knew his very well respected lawyers in washington and could easily have called up the lawyer and said here's a subpoena, these are the -- these are the items we want there was certainly no reason to do it the way they did it this seems to be complete overkill to take somebody who is a best a white collar criminal if is he actually guilty of the charges who has committed process crimes and treat him like was a mafia dawn or usama bin laden seems to me to be crazy. and the proof is in the pudding. if you really think this guy is either a danger to the agents who were conducting the search or a risk of flight, one thing you don't do is agree to let him out on his signature to $250,000 bail bond. i mean, he either is this evil guy or he is not. >> tucker:
this is not the first time this has happened in this investigation.hen paul manafort, when there was a raid on his home in virginia, it was on the night between two days when he was cooperating with two different congressional committees and it was under circumstances where the special counsel's office knew his very well respected lawyers in washington and could easily have called up the lawyer and said here's a subpoena, these are the -- these are the items we want there was certainly no...
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this is crazy. the president is absolutely the correct. >> sean: add the heroin to the list >> laura: bingo. great show. i'm laura ingraham this is the "ingraham angle." very busy washington tonight. the left electronic character assassination. that is exposed tonight and the focus of our angle. >> boy that was quick. a few days after we learned the truth about that incident at the lincoln memorial involving some pro life high schoolers a native american activist and handful of black hateful, the media want to put it in the rearview. >> we will see what happens tomorrow but right now people here trying to come to grips with everything that happened and hopefully take a breath and move on. >> laura: well of course the school wants this over. they stupidly fell for that nefarious spin and jumped on their own students. by the way, the school still hasn't recan tract its initial statement of that condemnation. ditto for the diocese, which is shameful. the group i think that has the most to lose includes
this is crazy. the president is absolutely the correct. >> sean: add the heroin to the list >> laura: bingo. great show. i'm laura ingraham this is the "ingraham angle." very busy washington tonight. the left electronic character assassination. that is exposed tonight and the focus of our angle. >> boy that was quick. a few days after we learned the truth about that incident at the lincoln memorial involving some pro life high schoolers a native american activist and...
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this is. this is a hot topic or us as a country who is hosting four million refugees the areas we have cleansed from terrorist we have sent back three thousand three hundred thousand refugees back to the safe lands. syrian brothers are living in these safe zones with peace and live in and normal life. this model opened the returning of the refugees and this should be applied to the east of a freighter. with our bilateral meetings and we are going to continue our meetings. just like the r. stana summit. hopefully we will have any new trilateral meeting with the. with with mr rouhani as well and also we will have a high rank strategic think. will take place in our visit and the decisions that we took here today hopefully will bring benefit to our countries and i would like to thank my friend putin for his hospitality. that. states the. deliberations with united states is there any positive results did you have this in your meeting today could you please inform us about the technical details espe
this is. this is a hot topic or us as a country who is hosting four million refugees the areas we have cleansed from terrorist we have sent back three thousand three hundred thousand refugees back to the safe lands. syrian brothers are living in these safe zones with peace and live in and normal life. this model opened the returning of the refugees and this should be applied to the east of a freighter. with our bilateral meetings and we are going to continue our meetings. just like the r. stana...
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in this group. or this house. chimbly most of her. does but when this bit or see me focus bit old son melissa only cos if she wants a little bit. because there's a theatre i didn't want him to listen to those. yes i would like. guideline maliki thank you for them these days. answered other gases you know say that i had a reason. for this movie was. for this is part of having been the florists. circus have no consequence not those who don't. want to turn to the most again and others who. love each. other. but the the economy. in the us given a demeaning. when i was able to conduct good because all my thoughts work on the can also that it isn't. possible to sign and decide to put on this attempt you know to be no one doesn't india he's a joke on a must have been a point i will tell you. now cordin says one could do. it is more mental. but i suppose because a misguided to come in on the local gossip of me like. this when you see. this is a look when do you know this when you're sick and pathetic. and you don't think is it that. of faith
in this group. or this house. chimbly most of her. does but when this bit or see me focus bit old son melissa only cos if she wants a little bit. because there's a theatre i didn't want him to listen to those. yes i would like. guideline maliki thank you for them these days. answered other gases you know say that i had a reason. for this movie was. for this is part of having been the florists. circus have no consequence not those who don't. want to turn to the most again and others who. love...
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this is all speculation at this point. you mentioned lamar alexander if he's requiring is a freebie for him, but he's proposing to reopen the government for three weeks and debate what the president wants to do and see what kind of package we can come up with. lisa murkowski is a huge presence. she's also proposing that we reopen the government now and continue. lindsey graham said something similar. lindsey graham has that back channel directly to president trump. he also tweets, let's declare an emergency now, build the wall now. the one thing to remember on the politics of this if if these fissures grow into a huge crack and the dam breaks on the republican side, that is a political disaster for republicans, complete disarray. every man and woman for themselves, two years out from the next election. there's a lot at stake here. there's no question about it. the president through all his tweets and everything else trying to keep the republicans in line. >> measures of time seem to be blurring in front of us. do we have a
this is all speculation at this point. you mentioned lamar alexander if he's requiring is a freebie for him, but he's proposing to reopen the government for three weeks and debate what the president wants to do and see what kind of package we can come up with. lisa murkowski is a huge presence. she's also proposing that we reopen the government now and continue. lindsey graham said something similar. lindsey graham has that back channel directly to president trump. he also tweets, let's declare...
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behind this issue and use this month as a spike and building political will around this issue. >> when it comes to then the practice, itself, how common is it in the united states? >> more common than people realize. this is, any time someone's being forced to work against their will, any time an adult is in the sex trade by force, coercion, any time there's a minor in the commercial sex trade, we think there's hundreds of thousands in the united states. 25 million actively in the world on any given year experiencing human trafficking. it's $150 billion criminal enterprise around the world. >> you said and hinted at it, but specifically, how do you define it? >> there's a federal law that was passed called the trafficking victims protection act. tvpa. it was just reauthorized a few weeks ago actually. that's the federal anything for the country and fbi. those three buckets. children involved in the commercial sex trade, anyone 17 or younger, adults in the commercial sex trade, there by violence, force or coercion, then anyone, adult or child, forced to work in any sort of labor industr
behind this issue and use this month as a spike and building political will around this issue. >> when it comes to then the practice, itself, how common is it in the united states? >> more common than people realize. this is, any time someone's being forced to work against their will, any time an adult is in the sex trade by force, coercion, any time there's a minor in the commercial sex trade, we think there's hundreds of thousands in the united states. 25 million actively in the...
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we are going to regulate this, pass this law, criminalize this, do this and that. this gentleman says it is complaint driven. that is nice. complaint driven. anybody go to the vehicle dwellers and say the neighbors have a concern about this behavior. if you don't correct it, we are going to have to regulate the street. scent that reasonable and -- isn't that reasonable? isn't that humanitarian? no, not this city. this city has a mayor that says we are going to throw you in jail, run you off, throw your things in the trash. you act like people have an option. this commission member i asked why is this taking so long? let's go back to the super bowl 15 days. pier 80 was open. within four days they had justin her man swept, the embarcadero swept the mission swept. they put them in pier 80. it is political will: i will leave you with this thought. there is say federal ruling out of idaho. you cannot evict homeless people unless you can provide a shelter space. they were talking about homeless encampments specifically. if you pursue this policy we are researching right
we are going to regulate this, pass this law, criminalize this, do this and that. this gentleman says it is complaint driven. that is nice. complaint driven. anybody go to the vehicle dwellers and say the neighbors have a concern about this behavior. if you don't correct it, we are going to have to regulate the street. scent that reasonable and -- isn't that reasonable? isn't that humanitarian? no, not this city. this city has a mayor that says we are going to throw you in jail, run you off,...
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is this good for our country? is this good for our economy? is this good for homeland security?ere is our question. all of the others think it is a manufactured crisis, what would you say to the families, the thousands of them, that lost loved ones, moms and dads, sons and daughters, at the hands of illegal immigrants? when you call their loss a manufactured crisis? because there are thousands of these families. joining us now, tonight, nine brave americans whose loved ones were killed by illegal immigrants. the ones you are saying manufactured crisis. including wendy and dj corcoran, their son pierce, 22 years old, was just killed this past december 29th by a suspected illegal immigrant in knoxville. he was driving on the wrong side of the road. at 22 years old. we are also joined by laura wilkerson, her son joshua was beaten and strangled and set aflame, on fire, by a classmate who was in this country illegally. joshua was 18 years old. then we have steve rana back, his son, grant, raising money for college, worked overnight in a convenience store, shot by an illegal immigrant
is this good for our country? is this good for our economy? is this good for homeland security?ere is our question. all of the others think it is a manufactured crisis, what would you say to the families, the thousands of them, that lost loved ones, moms and dads, sons and daughters, at the hands of illegal immigrants? when you call their loss a manufactured crisis? because there are thousands of these families. joining us now, tonight, nine brave americans whose loved ones were killed by...
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outside, and on this -- at this beautiful building outside.he grand reopening of the center. [applause] this project has taken the better part of ten years to complete. from early conversations about where we would expand, to creating our own unique funding source, to pay for the project, to the years of hard work and incredible engineering to where we are sitting today. today to really reopen this building that has been such an important part of the pulse and heart beat of the city for so many years. our goal was to keep this venue competitive, and ensure that the meeting space would lead its way into the future. the center now features 504,000 square feet of continuous meeting space, almost doubling its former dimensions. it includes a new column free 50,000 square-foot ballroom, perfect for major keynotes and receptions. the facility will be platinum certified, making it the only convention centre in the nation to have achieved such levels of environmental sustainability. twenty% of its power, yes, that deserves a round of applause. [applau
outside, and on this -- at this beautiful building outside.he grand reopening of the center. [applause] this project has taken the better part of ten years to complete. from early conversations about where we would expand, to creating our own unique funding source, to pay for the project, to the years of hard work and incredible engineering to where we are sitting today. today to really reopen this building that has been such an important part of the pulse and heart beat of the city for so many...
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this is lobbying. this is voting rights. why do this in a big come prehensive wpr -- comprehensive way rather than having bills that may make it pass the house and get through the senate to the president's desk? the conventional thinking is this is a huge package. it makes it through the house, mitch mcconnell doesn't mick it up. it becomes more symbolic than actually something that can go on and become law. voters are looking for big change. they're so fed up with the system. 93% of voters think that government is working for just a few big interests. only 7% think that it's working for all americans. actually i don't know who those 7% are, right? and -- i've been all over this country, talked to these voters, and they understand that we need massive systemic change. the system is so broken that those who have power, voice and access are shutting out people and it is hurting their day-to-day life. it's part of what we've seen in elections, in '0, '08, '10, '12, '14, '18. voters are saying i wanted someone to work for me. th
this is lobbying. this is voting rights. why do this in a big come prehensive wpr -- comprehensive way rather than having bills that may make it pass the house and get through the senate to the president's desk? the conventional thinking is this is a huge package. it makes it through the house, mitch mcconnell doesn't mick it up. it becomes more symbolic than actually something that can go on and become law. voters are looking for big change. they're so fed up with the system. 93% of voters...
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this is not a normal president, this is not a normal person. so this is why we're all sort of second guessing his motives here. >> also, you know, this pullout of syria, that's happening right now, there's nobody that benefits from that more than iran and russia. you have to think about how it is the united states wants to counter and deal with russia, that region. my concern is, you have some stuff that he does, with some of the sanctions that he was forced to do, that does push back on the russians. i think people in moscow are pretty happy about, whether or not he's doing it on purpose or whether or not there's reason to be concerned. >> let me talk about the shutdown now, it's the longest in american history. we're on day 22. the president is tweeting, we have a massive humanitarian crisis at our southern border. we will be out for a long time, unless the democrats come back from their vacations and get back to work. i am in the white house ready to sign. i should note not everyone is in washington. mitch mcconnell within back to kentucky.
this is not a normal president, this is not a normal person. so this is why we're all sort of second guessing his motives here. >> also, you know, this pullout of syria, that's happening right now, there's nobody that benefits from that more than iran and russia. you have to think about how it is the united states wants to counter and deal with russia, that region. my concern is, you have some stuff that he does, with some of the sanctions that he was forced to do, that does push back on...
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what was this for? >> exactly that, to determine if there were intelligence activities that a foreign power was conducting, in this case russia, against the united states, and that perhaps americans of some sort witting or unwitting were enabling or helping or facilitating that interference or that intelligence collection. >> glenn, that's a high bar and a big decision for the fbi to make, to go after or to look in to a president of the united states. in fact, according to the article, i want to read a little more from the article. there was a debate within the fbi. it says, "a vigorous debate has taken shape amongst some former law enforcement officials outside the case over whether fbi investigators overreacted in opening the counterintelligence inquiry during a tumultuous period at the justice department. other former officials noted that those critics were not privy to the evidence and argued that sitting on it would have been an abdication of duty." for the fbi investigation by james comey decided
what was this for? >> exactly that, to determine if there were intelligence activities that a foreign power was conducting, in this case russia, against the united states, and that perhaps americans of some sort witting or unwitting were enabling or helping or facilitating that interference or that intelligence collection. >> glenn, that's a high bar and a big decision for the fbi to make, to go after or to look in to a president of the united states. in fact, according to the...
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this may be -- this is a bombshell.hink we're going to hear a lot, much louder explosions as we get closer and kroezcloser t february 7th just over the next couple weeks. >> this is obstruction and collusion. >> obstruction and collusion. elizabeth drew, jill wine-banks, john heilemann, thank you all for joining our discussion. we're going to be right back. gok ♪ [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... hey, darryl. would you choose the network rated #1 in the nation by the experts, or the one awarded by the people? uh... correct! you don't have to choose, 'cause, uh... oh! (vo) switch to the network awarded by rootmetrics and j.d. power. buy one of our best phones, get one on us. ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly.
this may be -- this is a bombshell.hink we're going to hear a lot, much louder explosions as we get closer and kroezcloser t february 7th just over the next couple weeks. >> this is obstruction and collusion. >> obstruction and collusion. elizabeth drew, jill wine-banks, john heilemann, thank you all for joining our discussion. we're going to be right back. gok ♪ [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... hey, darryl. would you choose the network rated...
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you asked a lot of your guests this this week in davos.dividuals to work in that environment? are we prepared for it? and a lot of -- that remains to be seen. maria: no, i don't think we are. i mean, i go back to education. it's amazing to me that all of the fighting going on on the right and the left and we don't have enough conversation about just that, about skills training, about education, about educating our workforce so that they could actually thrive in this new normal, this new era that is certainly moving forward and that is including a.i. and robotics. we've got to make sure our workforce understands what's happening. it will replace humans in some jobs. 100%. there will be more jobs and different jobs but no doubt robotics will replace some jobs. it's scare youly. dagen: it is, absolutely. maria: take a short break. when we come back, answering his critics, facebook's ceo speaking of technology, mark zuckerberg is defending his company in a new op ed this morning. the story next hour, right here, "mornings with maria." stay wit
you asked a lot of your guests this this week in davos.dividuals to work in that environment? are we prepared for it? and a lot of -- that remains to be seen. maria: no, i don't think we are. i mean, i go back to education. it's amazing to me that all of the fighting going on on the right and the left and we don't have enough conversation about just that, about skills training, about education, about educating our workforce so that they could actually thrive in this new normal, this new era...
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of this. that is that this reached a bre breakdown point. no compromise. no meetings scheduled between leaders or staff at in point in the near future. both sides are at the stage of pointing fingers and being strong in those efforts to point fingers. listen to what nancy pelosi told me after she returned from the white house. >> it was a peturesident of the united states who said i will keep it shut down for months or years unless i get my way. that's not the way democracy works. >> reporter: there's frustration on the democratic side of the aisle. they feel confident in their position. they feel like they are winning the messaging battle and the policy side. they have seen no give from the president. it's an issue that republicans have decided that at least at this stage they are willing to back the president up on. when republican leader kevin mccarthy came back, this is what he had to tell me. >> we get back to together. we solve the problem. >> this is the third meeting today. >> it's alm
of this. that is that this reached a bre breakdown point. no compromise. no meetings scheduled between leaders or staff at in point in the near future. both sides are at the stage of pointing fingers and being strong in those efforts to point fingers. listen to what nancy pelosi told me after she returned from the white house. >> it was a peturesident of the united states who said i will keep it shut down for months or years unless i get my way. that's not the way democracy works....
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this is a shock. we've seen the buzz on social media surrounding this case.think about the idea on top of that, the idea that racial slurs and maybe even some of the homophobic slurs being used toward him, you can see how serious this crime is. a lot of the people that work in this industry live in this part of town so you can understand the concern even as we've been talking to people in this area. there's been a sharp reaction to this crime. hopefully will learn more from police. maybe a vehicle description or some sort of build. don't have any of that information so far, but it'll be interesting to see how this plays out. >> absolutely dis applicable. hopefully the police run this down really quickly. thank you for the update there in chicago. >>> coming up next, michael bloomberg on the attack. his take on what's wrong with republicans and democrats. >>> plus howard schultz, heckled at a book event, not exactly how you want to start things off. a look at why he's road is so rocky. >>> four police officers were shot in the line of duty in houston. we'll ta
this is a shock. we've seen the buzz on social media surrounding this case.think about the idea on top of that, the idea that racial slurs and maybe even some of the homophobic slurs being used toward him, you can see how serious this crime is. a lot of the people that work in this industry live in this part of town so you can understand the concern even as we've been talking to people in this area. there's been a sharp reaction to this crime. hopefully will learn more from police. maybe a...
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legitimate concerns this could spread to our economy and this notion this this does weigh on the american psyche. there were more back and forth on the china trade talks and the friction. in the end, we ended the day as we started the day. we're up throughout this shut down. 34 days we've been doing this. all the major averages are up double digits. that's the market's view. shrugging it's shoulders. jessica, ed and tianna. that's their view. they could be wrong about this. but tianna. is there a middle ground that could save face for both parties? >> what trump proposed could be seen as a victory for both parties. i think democrats, they need to name their price. he's effectively issued a blank trump for them. all he cared about is $5.7 for border security. if nancy pelosi wants to say six years of protections for daca recipients instead of three or she could even start touting it actual amnesty that trump is so desperate at this point, but the fact that she won't even come to the bargaining table, that's what makes the democrats in this more questionable. >> neil: jessica, what do you t
legitimate concerns this could spread to our economy and this notion this this does weigh on the american psyche. there were more back and forth on the china trade talks and the friction. in the end, we ended the day as we started the day. we're up throughout this shut down. 34 days we've been doing this. all the major averages are up double digits. that's the market's view. shrugging it's shoulders. jessica, ed and tianna. that's their view. they could be wrong about this. but tianna. is there...
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this. welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am tyrol venter and joining me today is former n.s.a. official and whistleblower obey me and r.t. america correspondent michelle greenstein thank you both so much for coming on and go i don't to start by asking you what are the privacy issues and dangers posed by corporations now surveilling us to improve their bottom line. well i mean what it's doing is giving corporate the understanding of what people are what you as as an individual is all about what you're thinking you know the kinds of things you prefer. even. gives you a base for advertising to you not just for for products but also for political reasons or for social reasons that if they like in the case of facebook chatted rocking certain sheryl blocking certain aspects of certain articles advocating certain positions that that's how they can control the information you have to look at the same meet the media does the same as mainstream media and you know it's. so i you know it's a it g
this. welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am tyrol venter and joining me today is former n.s.a. official and whistleblower obey me and r.t. america correspondent michelle greenstein thank you both so much for coming on and go i don't to start by asking you what are the privacy issues and dangers posed by corporations now surveilling us to improve their bottom line. well i mean what it's doing is giving corporate the understanding of what people are what you as as an individual is all about...
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so this is just -- there's no both sides to this. the democrats came out and didn't say anything new tonight, because there's nothing new to say. >> you know what -- >> listen, guys, can you hold it until the other side? i've got to get to the break. but just because we are about facts here, listen, the figures about drugs, he didn't distinguish between -- the figures do not distinguish between the deaths caused by drugs smuggled into the country versus those prescribed by u.s. doctors, on and on. so he's not talking about just the ones that come in on the southern border. there's a big distinction in that. listen, the president also said that black people and brown people were most affected by what's happening at the southern border. is he trying to pit blacks and browns against each other? is he accurate? we'll talk about that right after this. >>> charlie david, simone, amanda are back with me. did you hear the part tonight where the president said he got confirmation from mexico they are going to pay for the wall? >> indirectly,
so this is just -- there's no both sides to this. the democrats came out and didn't say anything new tonight, because there's nothing new to say. >> you know what -- >> listen, guys, can you hold it until the other side? i've got to get to the break. but just because we are about facts here, listen, the figures about drugs, he didn't distinguish between -- the figures do not distinguish between the deaths caused by drugs smuggled into the country versus those prescribed by u.s....
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. ♪ >>> this is "up."s the government shutdown continues, the president puts his cards on the table. >> i promised i would fix this crisis. and i intend to keep that promise one way or the other. >> but democrats reject the offer before the president speaks. they remain opposed to negotiation you can the president reopens the government. >> a president who has not had the common decency to sit down with any federal workers. >> this morning we have new detailses the exchange between robert mueller's office and reporters for buzzfeed news about that bombshell piece that the special counsel says is a bust. >> the buzzfeed piece was a disgrace to our country. it was a disgrace to journalism. >> it is sunday, january 20th, and house speaker nancy pelosi is holding her ground. >> nancy, how you feeling tonight? >> oh, just normal. not like junking my own power or anything. >> up with me this morning, a. scott bold win, a criminal defense attorney. and christina greer who teaches political science. and leigh gall
. ♪ >>> this is "up."s the government shutdown continues, the president puts his cards on the table. >> i promised i would fix this crisis. and i intend to keep that promise one way or the other. >> but democrats reject the offer before the president speaks. they remain opposed to negotiation you can the president reopens the government. >> a president who has not had the common decency to sit down with any federal workers. >> this morning we have...
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is what this is which is that this is to be this is this in the juice into you know that's not true that's a little really that's not true lies to you are just exaggerate not true i am a very interested in truth but they can tell you as a lawyer i know things can be can be presented you know there's the saying that on the lawyers and painters can turn black into white so in politics it happens to end up with the press it happened so you can turn truth into a sort of shaky knowing where their children are well i love this here a little bit they're living about this as you're asian is revealing this is politics this is politics and is it is it is p.c. politics it's not everybody here on the u.s. fact we have facts you have convictions and on top of that i mean all the parties can come with exaggeration can come with an approximation this is rhetorics you know this is a dog but you know you well know i mean when i'm going midwest you're not bad when she went in when she was really that that's not true when we when we meant just said it with when when we mentioned icing is big that's on
is what this is which is that this is to be this is this in the juice into you know that's not true that's a little really that's not true lies to you are just exaggerate not true i am a very interested in truth but they can tell you as a lawyer i know things can be can be presented you know there's the saying that on the lawyers and painters can turn black into white so in politics it happens to end up with the press it happened so you can turn truth into a sort of shaky knowing where their...
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so i believe this house should reject this motion.s if she had lost by 30 votes yesterday and not 230. a refusal to even consider changing any of her red lines when the eu and irish government and others have made clear that the deal that she got was dependent on those red lines is making this impossible. i would like her to clarify, is she saying she would rule out in any circumstances a customs union? i'm saying that what i want to see is what the british people voted for. they want to see... no, this is very important. they voted for an end to free movement. they voted for an independent trade policy. they voted to end the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. and it is incumbent on this parliament to ensure that we deliver on that. as the debate neared its conclusion, it became increasingly personal, focusing on the fitness for office of both theresa may and jeremy corbyn. no—one doubts her determination, which is generally an admirable quality, but misapplied, it can be toxic. and the cruellest truth of all is that she do
so i believe this house should reject this motion.s if she had lost by 30 votes yesterday and not 230. a refusal to even consider changing any of her red lines when the eu and irish government and others have made clear that the deal that she got was dependent on those red lines is making this impossible. i would like her to clarify, is she saying she would rule out in any circumstances a customs union? i'm saying that what i want to see is what the british people voted for. they want to see......
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policy at this time. i think what will really shift the dynamics at the board are when families are prioritized and listened to, primarily families of color. so again, you know, there's grumbling at the last meeting when i called out we're basically talking about a neighborhood schools policy, and that has traditionally been in san francisco a dog whistle for segregation, and i think the fact that we're talking about community-based assignment, home based and predetermining a neighborhood model points us that we are moving backwards and we are not prioritizing putting the needs of families of color ahead of affluent families who are on chat rooms right now saying don't worry about the lottery, there won't be a lottery, and are celebrating that. so i would urge you if you are serious about engagement that you make sure that the parent advisory groups are listened to, which was not done to this point. thank you. >> president cook: comments from commissioners? commissioner sanchez? >> thank you. i think i sp
policy at this time. i think what will really shift the dynamics at the board are when families are prioritized and listened to, primarily families of color. so again, you know, there's grumbling at the last meeting when i called out we're basically talking about a neighborhood schools policy, and that has traditionally been in san francisco a dog whistle for segregation, and i think the fact that we're talking about community-based assignment, home based and predetermining a neighborhood model...
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how is this acceptable?ll, how is it acceptable to expect any federal employee, and particularly the coast guard men and women close to our hearts because they save our lives in the waters so we understand their heroism. it's not only them. it's their families that are suffering. it's their spouses trying to make ends meet. if their kids are living under this cloud of anxiety and again, not only is the president not trying to get them back to work, he is trying to stop us from helping those families on the state under our employment compensation to me that is simply outrageous. so i do think that one of the things that we have to start doing is putting some pressure on the senate republicans. they are enabling this president and they need to step up to the plate and show a little bit of courage in the next vote to reopen government while this debate continues. i know a lot is focused on the president. it needs to be focused on senate republicans that are allowing this out rage to continue. there is a piece t
how is this acceptable?ll, how is it acceptable to expect any federal employee, and particularly the coast guard men and women close to our hearts because they save our lives in the waters so we understand their heroism. it's not only them. it's their families that are suffering. it's their spouses trying to make ends meet. if their kids are living under this cloud of anxiety and again, not only is the president not trying to get them back to work, he is trying to stop us from helping those...
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so this is the kind of thing that can happen. so this is certainly a technique for doing this. the second problem here though is that what we are doing is we are finding a whole. and we are trying to drive through that whole aunt i respect dcs port lease coming up with a technical proposal. the problem is once you identify a hole in the security system there is an instinct for the people who designed that security system to go and fix the hole. and in fact once you just make a presentation that says hey, we want to drive to this hole, you don't actually have to drive to the hole just saying you plan to do it is more or less notice for apple and company to start fixing it. how do you prevent companies from repairing this thing that they're going to see is a flaw? it is difficult to say. one of two things happens. one thing that happens is that companies like apple and facebook shut the whole and this entire proposal disappears. unfortunately, the other thing that happens is that trench when i can come in and say you can't fix it. you can't deploy any fix, whether intentionally d
so this is the kind of thing that can happen. so this is certainly a technique for doing this. the second problem here though is that what we are doing is we are finding a whole. and we are trying to drive through that whole aunt i respect dcs port lease coming up with a technical proposal. the problem is once you identify a hole in the security system there is an instinct for the people who designed that security system to go and fix the hole. and in fact once you just make a presentation that...